MC Hammer

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MC Hammer
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No. 55 – Baltimore Hawks
Position:Defensive Tackle
Personal information
Born: (2032-01-01)January 1, 2032 (aged 29)
Richardson, Texas, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:235 lb (107 kg)
Username:Aneeqs
Career information
High school:Richardson High School
College:North Texas
ISFL Draft:S39 / Round: 1 / Pick: 9
Career history
Minnesota Grey Ducks
Roster status:Active

MC Hammer (born January 1, 2032) is an American football linebacker for the Minnesota Grey Ducks of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

A native of Richardson, Texas, MC Hammer had mainly spent their time in and around the Richardson area. Hammer, along with his two brothers attended Richardson High School, where he spent most of his time playing as a left back for the Richardson High Varsity Soccer team. His brothers began to make a name for themselves at the school's American Football programme, which pushed MC Hammer to give it a try. MC Hammer grew up watching his brothers get accolades relating to their sporting prowess no matter which school they had attended in their youth. MC Hammer was always considered a sort of ""what could have been"" kid when it came to sports as he had not shown much of any interest in sports until high school.

MC Hammer would end up trying out as a Linebacker for the Richardson High football team and took to the sport like a moth to a flame. Hammer ultimately ended up splitting time between the Soccer team and Football team, ultimately choosing to pursue a career in football

College career

MC Hammer did not receive a scholarship to attend any schools. Unfortunately MC Hammer had gotten involved in football a lot later than others, which led scouts to question whether Hammer would be able to commit to the sport or focus on other things. Hammer ended up being a walk on with North Texas University.

It was a familliar location as his elder brothers both were offered scholarships from the school and they had all wanted to stay in the state that they were born in.

Freshman Season

During his freshman year, MC Hammer was redshirted for the entirety of the first season. As a walk on the coaches wanted to see if they could see the player show the desire and committment to improve their game.

Sophomore Season

MC Hammer begin their sophomore season as a rotation option of the Mean Green, spending the majority of the season getting to grips with the pace of college football when compared to high school. The Mean Green ended up 6-7 overall in the C-USA West division with MC Hammer proving to be a potential starter at the linebacker position.

Junior Season

MC Hammer broke his arm in the first game of the season in the C-USA West game against LA Tech. This led to MC Hammer sitting out the rest of the season in preperation for their senior year.

Senior Season

MC Hammer ended their final season with the Mean Green with a total of 3 forced fumbles, 4 interceptions and 4 sacks. It was a standout year which led MC Hammer to declare for the International Simulation Football League."

Professional career

DSFL career

MC Hammer was a waiver pickup for the Minnesota Grey Ducks late in S38.

MC Hammer joined the Minnesota Grey Ducks in their push for the Ultimini during the S38 season. The Linebacker came into the season with 8 games remaining to replace the Robber Ducky the Linebacker. MC Hammer took to the field at Bondi Beach for the first time as a Minnesota Grey Duck. The game ended in a win for the Grey Ducks 27 - 9. MC Hammer had a very productive first game, racking up 6 tackles, tied for 2nd most tackles in the game. With MC Hammer finally making their long awaited debut for the Grey Ducks, he never looked back. Racking up a total of 44 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 3 sacks and 2 forced fumbles, with one fumble recovery.

MC Hammer joined a strong Minnesota Grey Ducks side that were attempting to make a push for the Ultimini and ultimately assisted in cementing the #2 seed for the Grey Ducks in the DSFL North, just behind the Kansas City Coyotes.

Leading up to the playoffs, the Grey Ducks were seemingly looking poised to make a late run in the playoffs, however they had fallen short after coming up against the Kansas City Coyotes, loising 24-34. MC Hammer having a relatively quiet game racking up 4 tackles and 1 pass deflected in an otherwise relatively quiet outing for the up and coming linebacker, in what was a relatively positive first season with the Grey Ducks.

ISFL career

MC Hammer was drafted in the S39 Majors draft to the Baltimore Hawks. MC Hammer was taken in the 1st Round, the young linebacker from Richardson, Texas was plying his trade for the Minnesota Grey Ducks found his way as the 9th overall pick in the S39 Majors Draft for the ISFL. Upon arriving at the training facilities at Baltimore, MC Hammer was quoted saying "Yous aren't ready for what imma bout to do". Whilst the quote was myserious at the time, it is now understood that this was said in reference to MC Hammer swapping positions from Linebacker to Defensive Tackle. The move was met with some justified criticisms as MC Hammer had failed to be able to make an immediate impact on the defensive side of the ball for the Baltimore Hawks. The 1st year rookie will be looking to take the next step in his career as a 2nd year player and after a year of coming to grips with his new position. MC Hammer struggled to show off why he was so coveted as the 9th overall pick, however with more time to spend on perfecting his craft in the offseason. The Baltimore Hawk finished the S39 season with 25 tackles, 5 tacklese for loss from a total of 16 games. Nothing spectacular, yet nothing too awful for the first year player.

Season 40 saw MC Hammer continue with their average showing for the Baltimore Hawks. Whilst it was not a stellar showing for MC Hammer, the Baltimore Hawks continued with their rebuild. Finishing the season 5-11, with MC Hammer registering his first sacks in the big leagues. 3 sacks on the year is surely and hopefully a sign of things to come for the young Linebacker turned Defensive Tackle. Another first of the young Defensive Lineman's career was their first forced fumble in week 9 of the 2055 season, which had come against the Honolulu Hahalua. Whilst this is yet another disappointing season for the team and for MC Hammer, the team had started to look better and better as the season progressed. Once again the young team are looking to make small strides to making the playoffs and further their hope of developing into an elite outfit capable of winning the Ultimus for the Baltimore faithfuls.

In Season 41 MC Hammer found themselves lower on the pecking order with the aqcuisition of Charles Chapman. Chapman started ahead of MC Hammer in games, meaning that Hammer found themselves coming off the bench in certain defensive packages rather than having the whole season to show off their abilities. This was evident as it seemed that it had sparked a fire within MC Hammer. Having only started 7 out of the 16 games, they still managed to find themselves with 21 tackles, 2 tackles for loss and a sack. Whilst not a great stat count for the season, it is certainly an improvement. Hopefully over the course of a full season, MC Hammer should be able to show why he was so heavily touted from college, otherwise he may risk being deemed a draft bust. The Baltimore Hawks are still in the middle of their rebuild and have been showing signs of improvement this season.

In S42 of the ISFL, the Baltimore Hawks shocked the league. Topping their side of the division with 11 wins and 5 losses from a team that were slowly picking up the pieces last season. What an incredible achievement for the team who ended up being knocked out by the Berlin Fire Salamanders in the 2nd round of the playoffs. MC Hammer improved on last season's performance and has been growing into his own at Defensive Tackle. After a season of playing a bit part due to poor performances, MC Hammer took that in stride and put up a solid display, which the Baltimore Hawks organisation are hoping to be a sign for things to come.

MC Hammer had an impressive 6 sacks on the season, with 52 tackles and 8 tackles for loss. The young player will be looking to support the Baltimore Hawks as they try and take their next step in cementing themselves as a contender for the Ultimus.

S43 - MC Hammer and the Baltimore Hawks finished 1st place in their conference with a record of 13-2-1. An 84% win percentage is unprecedented in relation to the performance that the league had seen last season from the Baltimore Hawks. MC Hammer enjoyed a great season racking himself 12 sacks on the season, with 4 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery, 4 tackles fro loss and 55 tackles in the 16 game season. This is the first time MC Hammer had forced a fumble since their 2nd year at Baltimore. MC Hammer and Sledge Hammer paved a way on defence to assist the team in making their way through the playoffs and ultimate winning the Ultimus. |It was definitely a season to remember for MC Hammer who has finally made the step up in realising his potential, which so many experts had suggested that he had. MC Hammer is noted for getting a late game sack on 3rd & Long forcing the opposition to punt the ball in the Ultimus. MC Hammer is still contracted with the team and is looking forward to future seasons with this core.

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 0 in
(1.83 m)
235 lb
(107 kg)
4.5 s 7.12 s 36.5 in
(0.93 m)
84 ft 0 in
(25.60 m)
18 reps 24

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Defense
Season Team Games Tck TFL FF/FR Sck Int PD Sfty TD Blk P/XP/FG
2053 (S38) Grey Ducks 8 44 6 2/1 3 0 2 0 1 0/0/0
2054 (S39) Hawks 16 25 5 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0/0
2055 (S40) Hawks 16 35 1 1/0 3 0 0 0 0 0/0/0
2056 (S41) Hawks 16 21 2 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0/0
2057 (S42) Hawks 16 52 8 0/0 6 0 0 0 0 0/0/0
2058 (S43) Hawks 16 55 4 4/1 12 0 0 0 0 0/0/0

Achievements and records

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